Panasonic to roll out another two large-screen 3D plasma TVs

It seems Japanese companies are releasing 3D displays on an almost daily basis. Yesterday, we reported about Toshiba’s 3D HDTV, and today Panasonic Japan announced [JP] two new 3D plasma TVs for their VIERA line-up, the TH-P65VT2 (65 inches) and the TH-P58VT2 (58 inches).

Both TVs require active shutter glasses to view images in 3D (the TY-EW3D10W, pictured below). They have the following features:

full HD panel

5,000,000:1 contrast ratio

6×4cm×2 speakers

VIERA link

Ethernet

Video-on-demand-enabled

YouTube-optimized

DLNA support

Skype support

four HDMI interfaces

Panasonic plans to start selling the TVs in Japan from May 28. Prices: $7,500 for the 65-inch model and $6,100 for the 58-incher. The 3D glasses sell for $110, but Panasonic throws in a pair when you get one of their TVs.